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How to Use Positive Thinking to Improve Your Life

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By Jennifer Glennon
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The idea that positive thinking can improve your life is not a new one. Monks and others have used meditation for years to focus their minds on what they want and make it come true. Usually what these people want is a mental tranquility. However this same technique can be used to get you the job that you want. You can use positive thinking to improve your financial state as well as your mood. Positive thinking has come into high fashion again with release and popularity of the book, "The Secret". By following these steps, you can use positive thinking to improve your life in any way that you desire.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Write out three simple statements about what you want in life. These statements need to be written in the positive and like you already have accomplished the goal that you are dreaming of. An example of this would be, I am making 40k a year with my writing.

  2. Step 2

    Start a positive thinking journal that you will write in every day. It can be a simple spiral notebook or even an expensive leather bound journal. The important thing is that this will be where you start the journey every day to use positive thinking to improve your life.

  3. Step 3

    Write your three statements about the goals in your life in your journal 25 times every day. Number the sets of threes and make the dates when you write your positive statements to keep you on track to do this every day.

  4. Step 4

    Reevaluate your statements in 3 months to see if you need to change them to other goals that you have in your life. Once you have done this continue to write in your journal every day to get the goals that you want in life.

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